Fancifulness

Pronunciation: /ˈfænsɪfəɫˈnɛs/

Fancifulness (noun)

  1. The quality of having ideas that are strongly imaginative, sometimes not based on real facts.
  2. The quality of being too imaginative in a way that makes plans or beliefs seem unrealistic.

Examples

  • Her fancifulness turns simple stories into vivid adventures.
  • The artist’s fancifulness helps the class imagine new worlds.